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Evidence As To Man's Place In Nature (1863)

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196 pages
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7 hours

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Exploring the evolutionary origins of humans, this book delves into the connections between humans and other primates through comparative anatomy and embryology. Huxley meticulously analyzes skeletal structures and the fossil record, arguing against the notion of human uniqueness and advocating for our place within the evolutionary lineage. His work significantly contributed to the acceptance of evolution in biology, challenging traditional views of humanity's special creation. This reprint preserves the original's cultural importance, making it a valuable resource for those interested in human evolution.

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Evidence As To Man's Place In Nature (1863), Thomas Henry Huxley

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